Nursing Process/ Assessment
Data Collection
Interview Techniques
Nurisng History
Miscellaneous
100
The systematic problem-solving method by which nurses individualize care for patients.
What is the nursing process?
100
Patient, Patient's Family Members, Healthcare Team, Medical Record Information, Scientific Literature are examples of this.
What are sources that data can come from?
100
This requires patients to sign an authorization before you collect data.
What is HIPPA?
100
This covers all health dimensions.
What is a Comprehensive History?
100
The totality of one's being.
What is Spiritual Health?
200
The deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to determine current and past health history.
What is assessment?
200
The model of 11 functional health patterns that helps identify patterns that may indicate a health problem.
What is Gordon's Model?
200
This allows the patient to set the intial focus and initiate discussion about problems or reasons for seeking healthcare.
What is Patient-Centered Interview?
200
Data collected about a patient's present level of wellness, changes in life patterns, sociocultural role, and mental and emotional reactions to illness.
What is Nursing Health History?
200
This summarizes your discussion with the patient and checks for accuracy of the information collected.
What is Terminating the Interview?
300
The type of source directly obtained from the patient.
What is a primary source?
300
The approach that focuses on problematic areas.
What is the Problem-Oriented Approach?
300
The phase involving greeting the patient using his/her full name, introduce yourself, explain yourself, and remove barriers to privacy is?
What is the Orientation Phase?
300
This type of data includes location, onset and duration, relieving factors, quality, severity, and secondary symptoms.
What are Present Illnesses or Health Concerns?
300
Florence Nightingale contracted this disease while overseas in Turkey.
What is Cholera?
400
The type of source obtained from family and medical records.
What is a secondary source?
400
The type of data that is obtained through the patients words.
What is subjective data?
400
The best type of question to ask during a patient-centered interview.
What is an open-ended question?
400
This reveals a patient's support system and incorporates ways of coping with stress and behaviors.
What is Psychosocial History?
400
Who chopped off most of Florence Nightingale's hair?
Who is Nurse Davis?
500
Assess , Diagnose, Plan, Implement, Evaluation are components of this.
What are the five components of the nursing process?
500
The type of data that is observed and measured by the practitioner.
What is subjective data?
500
Open-ended questions, back channeling, probing, close-ended questions, and cultural considerations are examples of these.
What are Interview Techniques?
500
A systematic approach for collecting the patient's self-reported data on all body systems.
What is a Review of Systems?
500
Florence Nightingale ended up marrying this man.
Who is NO ONE...trick question.